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This repository was archived by the owner on Nov 15, 2017. It is now read-only.

Releases: gorhill/httpswitchboard

HTTP Switchboard 1.0.1.5

15 Sep 23:21

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HTTP Switchboard 1.0.1.4

01 Sep 16:25

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HTTP Switchboard 1.0.1.3

18 Aug 18:42

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HTTP Switchboard 1.0.1.2

18 Aug 18:13

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HTTP Switchboard 1.0.1.1

03 Aug 16:45

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HTTP Switchboard 1.0.1.0

27 Jul 19:24

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HTTP Switchboard 1.0.0.4

23 Jul 17:11

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  • Closed as fixed:
    • Own block rules lost after update to v. 1.0.0.3
      • Race condition could result in lost of data when v1.0.0.3 was launched first time
      • Conditions for the bug to occur:
        • You had to have custom rules in both "Your block rules" and "Your allow rules" fields
        • HTTPSB detected a version change to v 1.0.0.3
      • The only way to recover lost data (likelihood is data in "Your block rules" will be lost) is to restore from a backup.

HTTP Switchboard 1.0.0.3

22 Jul 19:21

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  • Closed as fixed:
    • "Replace FileSystem API with chrome.storage.local"
      • Relying on FileSystem API to cache remote assets causes Chrome 37 and above to emit this warning: "This extension may have been corrupted by malware" (see Chromium issue #389879)
      • As a consequence the extension was disabled, with no way to dismiss the false positive.
      • The fix is to no longer rely on FileSystem API, but rather on chrome.storage.local, which is all fine so long as the unlimitedStorage permission is set.

Also, by the way: The road ahead

It is suggested you start "converting" yourself to the future (HTTPSB is currently quite behind with regard to improvements made to pattern-based filtering engine used by µBlock:

  • Install µBlock
  • In the "Ubiquitous rules" tab of HTTP Switchboard, uncheck:
    • "Parse and enforce Adblock+ complex filters"
    • "Parse and enforce Adblock+ element hiding filters"
    • Any ABP-compatible filter list, that is, all lists from Spam404 and others following.
  • In short, let µBlock do the pattern-based filtering.
    • For hosts file-like lists, there is no harm in having both selected in µBlock and HTTPSB, you shouldn't worry about these, as hostname-based filtering is very well optimized in both µBlock and HTTPSB.

HTTP Switchboard 1.0.0.2

16 Jul 22:18

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